We need a mag for the 300 acc. Has anybody looked into gettting a run done with out the front rib. With out that rib we could seat the bullets based on mag length and thoat length.
I know about milling the front rib, but a well made plastic with a thicker wall would be the best way to go. Anything avaible like that now?
JD
300 acc mag
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Re: 300 acc mag
A PMAG and a minute with a wood chisel does the trick nicely.da bugman wrote:We need a mag for the 300 acc. Has anybody looked into gettting a run done with out the front rib. With out that rib we could seat the bullets based on mag length and thoat length.
I know about milling the front rib, but a well made plastic with a thicker wall would be the best way to go. Anything avaible like that now?
JD
But, no purpose-built ones (yet) since we are working factory loads to work in a standard 5.56 mag.
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Re: 300 acc mag
I would rather design ammo to work with normal mags. Just use a large radius ogive on the bullet.
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Re: 300 acc mag
It is nice to have bullets that you can load close to the lands for better accuracy. Also, the factory ammo from remington fits in a mag just fine, sure, but it also rattles around like a marraca (sp).
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